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Learn How Western Michigan University Has Deployed Wireless Technology
Campus Facility Maintenance, Summer 2007
Kalamazoo, Mich., – Western Michigan University, was recently featured in CAMPUS FACILITY MAINTENANCE magazine.
Wireless technology is gaining widespread adoption as universities and colleges strive to reduce costs and conserve energy. SteamEye passes the test by helping these institutions increase square footage while driving down energy and labor costs. Learn how Western Michigan University in Kalamazoo, Mich., has deployed wireless technology across its 151 buildings and 13 miles of steam and condensate lines to remotely monitor systems and processes to ensure operational efficiency.
Wireless Technology - Increase Square Footage While Driving Energy and Labor Costs Down through Wireless Technology -- Campus Facility Maintenance, Summer 2007
Reprinted by special permission from CAMPUS FACILITY MAINTENANCE (6/07) Copyright ©2007
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Armstrong International, Inc. (AII), founded in 1900, is a privately held, U.S. multinational provider of intelligent system solutions for steam, air and hot water utility applications. Headquartered in Three Rivers, Mich., it operates sales, manufacturing and seminar facilities around the world. More information about Armstrong International can be found at www.armstronginternational.com.